Regression of mammalian carcinomas

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ABSTRACT:
A method for causing regression of a carcinoma is disclosed. This method comprising the step of administering to a carcinoma-containing mammal an effective amount of a compound of the formula: ##STR1## This formula represents perillyl alcohol.

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